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... one costs to get in to so we opted for outside pictures. This was the largest building in colonial Boston and was used for public meetings when Faneuil Hall was too small to hold a crowd. It's most famous meeting was December 16, 1773 when 5000 people gathered to protest the tax on tea. When the British occupied Boston from 1775-6 the troops desecrated this church using it as a stable and riding school and drinks were served in the ...

... with fresh herbs from the area. We were each given a spoonful to taste…it looked much better than it tasted. Fire is an important part of their daily life. It is used not only for cooking, but in the construction of a mishoon (canoe). The fire was used to hollow out the mishoon. Children have an important role in the Wampanoag Homesite. Their job is simple… just to be a kid. They were able to run around, play games, and be children. They did not have to work like ...

... the visit. Amazing sculptures through machinery! There was also a brilliant hologram exhibition to sweeten the deal! Moral of the story- never judge a book by its cover! I then made my way back across the river and thought that as I was this side if the city as it was that I would try to find Fenton Park, the stadium of the Red Sox! I got quite a bit lit but then a local Bostonian seeing how useless my map reading skills were asked me where I wanted to get I and ...

... I haven't done much this evening as I am again really tired but caught up on emails. I'm reaching that point again where I need to have some time not doing much to chill out. Even though we had chilled mornings over the weekend we crammed a lot into the rest of the days and the last few weeks have been really busy with long hours. I'm really looking forward to my couple of days off after ...

... Not only did Brian know his stuff but he was fun to watch. So we wandered through the most expensive area in Boston reliving infamous crimes. The Boston Strangler killed two of his thirteen victims in Beacon Hill.

We passed the homes of the rich and famous, John Kerry's mansion is here, ending up at the Charles Street Jail, now beautifully converted by its current owners, Massachusetts General ...